The word "most strabismal" is a rare term used to describe a medical condition called strabismus. Strabismus is a condition where the eyes are not aligned correctly, leading to double vision or a lazy eye. The pronunciation of "strabismal" is \strəˈbɪzməl\, with stress on the second syllable. The "strabi-" at the beginning comes from the Greek word "strabos," meaning squinting, while the "-ismal" ending indicates a tendency towards a certain condition. Overall, "most strabismal" refers to someone who has a high likelihood of developing strabismus.